Naïve realism, hallucination, and causation: a new response to the screening off problem
This paper sets out a novel response to the ‘screening off’ problem for naïve realism. The aim is to resist the claim (which many naïve realists accept) that the kind of experience involved in hallucinating also occurs during perception, by arguing that there are causal constraints that must be met...
Main Author: | Moran, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2018
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